Northern Hemisphere Grape Supply and Wine Production Plus Southern Hemisphere Grape Supply and Wine Production

February 27, 2011

Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production has been packaged with our corresponding report on the Southern Hemisphere grape and wine production, to provide a comprehensive overview of these two markets for the special price of € 592 (single user license) or £ 1776 (Multi – End User License). This saves you almost £ 200 (single user) or £ 600 (multi-user) and means that you buy one and get another half price! Supply Northern Hemisphere grape and wine production (selected regions) – Forecast for 2011 The wine industry in the Northern Hemisphere is faced with a multitude of challenges for 2007 and beyond. The main question remains the current oversupply that affects the whole sector. All regions involved in the wine industry produces undesirable million hectoliters of wine annually at the expense of European taxpayers. Other issues are the changing consumer trends especially for Pinot Noir and for dry white wines where the demand more than supply, growing global competition, and increased demand for premium wines. There are hundreds of wine regions with different challenges, but a bigger question still affect the majority – oversupply. This 100-page report focuses on the most important wine producing regions of the northern hemisphere, namely: · USA – California • France – Bordeaux • France – Champagne • France – Beaujolais • Italy · Spain Germany With Industry Port · The details in each typical section includes: · 2006 harvest · Supply and demand · The production trends and issues Price List · Trends Supply of Southern Hemisphere grape and wine production – forecasts 2010 (2006 Edition) The global wine industry has undergone considerable changes in recent years. Although not in terms of numbers of people, the fragmented production of wine in the world, consolidation at the top of some of the strongest brands in the world in the hands of people less and less: Constellation left, through the Hardy Wine Company, FGL Wine Estates through Wolf Blass and marks the former Southcorp, Pernod Ricard and Orlando Wyndham’s Jacob’s Creek – are all big multinational companies that have achieved significant savings scale. With many companies in the new wine superpowers and agriculture in the southern hemisphere, or perhaps more accurately, especially in Australia, who recently had his first drink study on the supply of grapes in the southern hemisphere and production of wine. Following interviews with key industry leaders, we offer a guide for unparalleled security of supply in all major wine producing countries of the southern hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile and Argentina. For more information, visit: http://www. bharatbook. com / detail. asp? ID = 40573

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